Congratulations to the New Cohort 11 Grantees
21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant
The Indiana Department of Education recently announced the newest 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grantees. Congratulations to the new cohort, whose 21st CCLC program funding will begin in 2022!
Anderson Community School Corporation
AYS, Inc.
Ball State University
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, Inc.
Blue River Services
Blue River Services, Inc.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Adams County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Adams County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Ft. Wayne
Boys & Girls Clubs of Harrison-Crawford Counties
Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Lawrence County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Seymour
Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County
Bremen Public Schools
Clinton Central School Corporation
Communities in Schools Clark County
Crawfordsville School Corporation
Edna Martin Christian Center
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation
Gary Community School Corporation
Hoosier Uplands
Indiana Math and Science Academy North
John Boner Community Centers
M.S.D. of Pike Township
Michigan City Area Schools
Mississinewa Community School Corporation
MLK Center
Monroe County School Corporation
Paramount Schools of Excellence
Perry Central Community School Corporation
Perry Central School Corporation
Scott County District 1
Steuben County Literacy Coalition
Tell City Troy Township School Corporation
Thrive
Vigo County School Corporation
YMCA Southwestern Indiana
About the 21st Century Community Learning Center Program
The 21st Century Community Learning Center Program is a federally-funded program (Title IV, part B) awarded to local education agencies, as well as public and private organizations, to provide youth a safe environment during non-school hours.

This program supports the creation of community learning centers that provide academic enrichment and life skills opportunities during non-school hours for youth, particularly youth who attend poverty and low-performing schools. The program helps youth meet state and local student standards in core academic subjects; offers youth a broad array of enrichment activities that help their social, emotional, and behavioral development; and offers literacy and other educational services to the families of participating youth.